The world’s grasslands, both natural and managed, provide food and many non-provisioning ecosystem services. Although most grasslands today are used for livestock grazing or fodder production, little is known about the spatial patterns of grassland management intensity, especially at broad geographic scales. Using the European Union as a case study, we mapped mowing frequency as a key indicator of grassland management intensity. We used MODIS NDVI time series from 2000–2012 to map mowing frequency using a spline-fitting algorithm that detects up to five mowing events within a single growing season. We combined mowing frequency maps with existing maps of livestock distribution and grassland management frequency to identify clusters of simila...
The 150 grassland plots were located in three study regions in Germany, 50 in each region. The datas...
International audienceGrassland management type (grazed or mown) and intensity (intensive or extensi...
Grass is the most common landcover in Ireland and covers a bigger percentage (52%) of the country th...
The world's grasslands, both natural and managed, provide food and many non-provisioning ecosystem s...
Spatial monitoring of grassland management is crucial for ecosystem assessment and the establishment...
Management intensity deeply influences meadow structure and functioning, therefore affecting grassla...
Global agricultural production will likely need to increase in the future due to population growth, ...
Grasslands are an important land use in Europe with essential functions for feed and ecosystem servi...
Grasslands provide a wide range of important ecosystem services. Mapping and assessing the status an...
Grassland management type (grazed or mown) and intensity (intensive or extensive) play a crucial rol...
The 150 grassland plots were located in three study regions in Germany, 50 in each region. The datas...
International audienceGrassland management type (grazed or mown) and intensity (intensive or extensi...
Grass is the most common landcover in Ireland and covers a bigger percentage (52%) of the country th...
The world's grasslands, both natural and managed, provide food and many non-provisioning ecosystem s...
Spatial monitoring of grassland management is crucial for ecosystem assessment and the establishment...
Management intensity deeply influences meadow structure and functioning, therefore affecting grassla...
Global agricultural production will likely need to increase in the future due to population growth, ...
Grasslands are an important land use in Europe with essential functions for feed and ecosystem servi...
Grasslands provide a wide range of important ecosystem services. Mapping and assessing the status an...
Grassland management type (grazed or mown) and intensity (intensive or extensive) play a crucial rol...
The 150 grassland plots were located in three study regions in Germany, 50 in each region. The datas...
International audienceGrassland management type (grazed or mown) and intensity (intensive or extensi...
Grass is the most common landcover in Ireland and covers a bigger percentage (52%) of the country th...